GRAPHS

Business and employee count 2000-2012This graph shows a time series of the number of businesses and
employees in this ANZSIC category in the Auckland region. Numbers are given for each year in the period 2000-2012. This data gives insight into growth or decline of this ANZSIC category in the region.

Business and employee
travel trends 2000-2012The average distances between businesses in this ANZSIC category and the Auckland CBD is given in this graph for each year in the period 2000- 2012. Travel
distance for employees can be different from businesses due to changing business size as a function of distance to the CBD. Structural changes in travel distance due to relocation of businesses can
easily be traced.

Business and employee
urban/rural profile 2000-2012This graph shows the average number of businesses and employees active in the category as a function of the business location's distance to the
Auckland CBD over the period 2000-2012. The urban-rural profile of this ANZSIC category provides aggregate information on business distribution over the region and changes in business profile as a
function of distance.

MAPS - BUSINESSES

Dominant
business typeFor this category, business type is defined by the number of employees per business. A map series for the years 2002, 2007 and 2012 shows the rate of
change over time in the distribution of business types per area unit. These maps indicate which business size is dominant in the region for this ANZSIC category but also highlight areas with another
business signature.

Business count growth and densification 2000-2012Spatial distribution of growth or decline in the number of businesses over
the period 2000-2012 is given in two maps. The first gives average annual growth in business numbers per area unit. The second gives the annual change in business numbers per square kilometre for area
units and highlights those areas where significant changes in the density of businesses in the category occur.

Business countChanges in the spatial distribution
of businesses in this category are visualised in this map series for the years 2002, 2007 and 2012, which gives the number of businesses per area unit. The area units of less populated areas are much
larger than those in the urban area, increasing statistical sensitivity in the outer regions but at the cost of spatial detail.

Business density (count per square kilometre)Changes in the spatial distribution of businesses in this category are visualised in this map series
for the years 2002, 2007 and 2012, which gives the number of businesses per square kilometre for each area unit. These maps give insight into the business density distribution of the industry category
over the Auckland region.

Percentage of
total local businessesThe number of businesses in this category as a percentage of total local businesses in the area unit indicates the local significance of the
category. A map series with the percentage per area unit for the years 2002, 2007 and 2012 gives insight into changes in the distribution of local businesses in this category in the Auckland region.

MAPS - EMPLOYEES

Employee count growth and
densification 2000-2012Spatial distribution of growth or decline in the number of employees working for businesses in this category over the period 2000-2012 is given in two maps.
The first gives average annual growth in employee numbers per area unit. The second gives the annual change in employee numbers per square kilometre for area units and highlights areas where
significant changes in employment density in the category occur.

Employee count Changes in the spatial distribution of employees working for businesses in this category are
visualised in this map series for the years 2002, 2007 and 2012, which gives the number of employees per area unit. The area units of less populated areas are much larger than those in the urban area,
increasing statistical sensitivity in the outer regions but at the cost of spatial detail.

Employee density (count per square kilometre)Changes in the spatial distribution of employees working for
businesses in this category are visualised in this map series for the years 2002, 2007 and 2012, which gives the number of employees per square kilometre for each area unit. These maps give insight
into the employee density distribution of the industry category over the Auckland region.

Percentage of total local employeesThe number of employees working for businesses in this category as a percentage
of total local employment numbers in the area unit indicates the local significance of the category as an employer. This map time series with the employment percentage per area unit for the years
2002, 2007 and 2012 indicates spatial changes in the prominence of this category as employer in the area units of the Auckland
region.

C2499 Other Machinery and Equipment Manufacturing not elsewhere classifiedThis class consists of units mainly engaged
in manufacturing machinery and equipment or parts for such equipment not elsewhere classified.